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I'm not clear on what you are asking when you say "terrestrial flies". Do you mean flies used for fishing? Or diptera specifically? Or flies/bugs in general that do not spend part of their life cycle in the water ?

 

Most that I can think of do float. Although it might be more accurate to say they are not heavy or strong enough to break through the surface tension of the water. :dunno:

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I was wondering about the flies used for fishing??

 

I know they have leach patterns and such---but the ones they call terrestrial---I was wondering if they're all dry or do some sink as well

 

Thks

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Terrestrials are generally hoppers, ants, that sort of thing and yeah, the artificials are always floating/dry patterns.

 

'Wet' fly patterns tend to be baitfish, leeches, nymphs - stuff that belongs in the water.

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